This tapestry, depicting a tropical village, is part of a group of decorative art works (including several large tapestries) made during Alfredo Gauro Ambrosi's stay in Brazil from 1923 to 1925. Alfredo Gauro Ambrosi (Rome,1901 - Verona, 1945) before his Futurist period was highly regarded as a figurative painter. In the Veronese archives of the heirs result lists of the works he created since 1915, and also many news of his stay in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where he spent three years, from 1923 to 1925, as an appreciated portrait painter so much so that in 1924 he made the portrait of H.E. Arthur Bernardes who was the president of Brazil. But in Brazil he also worked on applied art, making various wool tapestries that fixed the villages he encountered during his travels in the 'jungle,' the tropical rainforest. With authentic.